Tor R

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  • Apr 4, 2020
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    Good afternoon folks,
    I'm a mechanic today, have to get the car up and running so I can get it EU approved.

    I have a couple eVic VTC Mini's and a couple Vtwo Mini's. I've set them all up with Arctic Fox.
    20$ is an excellent deal. They are fine mods. The Vtwo is an updated VTC. This is my first VTC Mini from 2015. It's still running fine nearly eight years on.

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    ETA: Tor, for 20$ each I would buy all you can find. :greengrin:
    Thanks mate, I bought 4, two red, two cyan. Those were the only colors they had.
    It is the new VTC Mini version.
    Also bought DotAio RBA with me.
     

    Letitia

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    Yes of course !

    I mean it's a nice little kit for ebc or on the go use !
    I keep a kit in the car, at work, and a larger kit in Plano trays. Purse also has the bare essentials for a wick change. I was the same way with lighters and spare cigarettes. Gotta have our kits!
     

    hittman

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    I have a few different screwdrivers for precision work but none of them have all of the bits for building tanks. I need a good one with all the regular flat, Phillips, and hex bits that fit the different tanks. I get tired of going through different screwdrivers to find which one has the bit I need.
     

    TARTARA

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    I have 3 sets with screwdriver, plus one from the Geek Vape mini tool kit and plus one set with interchangeable bits from Wurth Tools !
    My "good" tools are in the UD Vape bag, i built it piece by piece during the years, on my Geek Vape kit i changed the scissors and replaced the mini longnone pliers with a foldable mini multitool from True Utility, and a little kit in an old ego case for edc !
    Just resently i was trying to open a 60ml bottle and i broke my mini mini flat screwdriver, i have to replace it at some point or probably i have to buy a new set ... L☻L !
     

    Tor R

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    Good morning folks,

    I have 3 sets with screwdriver, plus one from the Geek Vape mini tool kit and plus one set with interchangeable bits from Wurth Tools !
    My "good" tools are in the UD Vape bag, i built it piece by piece during the years, on my Geek Vape kit i changed the scissors and replaced the mini longnone pliers with a foldable mini multitool from True Utility, and a little kit in an old ego case for edc !
    Just resently i was trying to open a 60ml bottle and i broke my mini mini flat screwdriver, i have to replace it at some point or probably i have to buy a new set ... L☻L !
    One can never have enough tools. Wurth is quality.
    So far I haven't found a quality torx bit set, small enough to screw on the mods.
     

    TARTARA

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    Good morning folks,


    One can never have enough tools. Wurth is quality.
    So far I haven't found a quality torx bit set, small enough to screw on the mods.
    I have this one !

    Yeah it's a nice brand with nice tools, but they rebrand tools from other manufacturers too !

     

    Bigbob2322

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    Here's a nice little tool kit I found a few years back that I use often.

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    AngeNZ

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    Morning shinies ;)

    I've got a kit like the two above too. It's brilliant when you have a stripped hex or Phillips screw in a deck that my usual tools won't budge. I got mine as it went down to a 0.7 hex, but most of mine are 0.9 or 1.2mm. It has also seen a lot of use replacing phone or tablet batteries. And those megatiny screws make me actually appreciate deck screws!
    I got this:
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